Ariel (University of Vermont Yearbooks)

Ariel, the student yearbook, documents the student body and
student activities and organizations. The first volume was published by the
sophomore class in 1886, but it soon became a junior class project.
Beginning in 1956, the senior class assumed responsibility for the annual
yearbook. The title was derived from the character in Shakespeare's The
Tempest. The faculty and students of the Medical College were included until
1936. Ariel ceased publication in 1997 with volume 110. It was superseded by
a senior memory book, Folklore, in 2001.

Time Period Covered: 1886-1997

Published: February 20, 2012, University of Vermont, Bailey/Howe Library, Special
Collections

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